It was a tight race on the Republican side between the former host of The Apprentice and Ted Cruz, but in the end, Ted trumped Donald, walking away victorious with 27.7% of the votes.

And for the Democratic party, it was neck-and-neck between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, down to the last second, but ultimately Miz Clinton came out on top with 49.9%, beating her opponent by only a fraction of a percent!

This is a huge deal, because in the past the Iowa caucus has predicted the Democratic presidential nominee 43% of the time, and the Republican choice 50% of the time!

But, where did the other candidates fall in the count? Ch-ch-check out the full results (below)!

On Thursday, the recently announced GOP candidate appeared on Good Morning America where host George Stephanopoulos asked him about reports that Josh Duggar molested underage girls starting when he was 12 years old.

Santorum, who might run for President in 2016, is well-known for his extremely conservative views(R.S. once compared same-sex marriage to bestiality), where it concerns marriage equality and social justice.

When asked about Bruce's plans to transition, however, the politician conveyed compassion and understanding towards the Olympian.

Rick revealed:

"If he says he's a woman, then he's a woman. My responsibility as a human being is to love and accept everybody. Not to criticize people for who they are. I can criticize, and I do, for what people do, for their behavior. But as far as for who they are, you have to respect everybody, and these are obviously complex issues for businesses, for society, and I think we have to look at it in a way that is compassionate and respectful of everybody."

Hmm, that's NOT what we were expecting!!

As for where Santorum stands on laws protecting the rights of the transgender community, he was less emphatic and clear-cut, saying:

"So these are tough issues. I haven't got into the whole issue, and I don't think the federal government should get into the whole issue of bathrooms. I think those are things that the business community and local agencies and organizations should deal with."

Wait…how is denying the basic rights of a human being an example of compassion?

While it's positive Rick's views have evolved, we still hope they continue to grow!

With Mitt Romney getting closer and closer to clinching the Republican presidential nomination, Barack Obama is gearing up to defend his position in the Oval Office.

Since launching his re-election campaign last spring, the 44th President of the United States of America has raised about $350 million from generous donors. Amazingly enough, a whopping $53 million was raised in the month of March alone.